Shea Butter for Babies: Safety Guide

Unrefined shea butter is generally safe for most babies over a few weeks old. It contains no harsh chemicals, synthetic fragrances, or preservatives. Always patch-test a small area first and avoid the eye area. Choose raw, unscented shea butter and discontinue use if any redness or irritation appears.
Babies: What Parents Need to Know
Unrefined shea butter is generally safe for most babies over a few weeks old. It contains no harsh chemicals, synthetic fragrances, or preservatives. Always patch-test a small area first and avoid the eye area. Choose raw, unscented shea butter and discontinue use if any redness or irritation appears.
Parents today are increasingly cautious about the products they use on their families. With growing awareness of synthetic chemicals in conventional baby and family products, many are turning to pure, natural alternatives like raw unrefined shea butter.
Important: Always consult your pediatrician before introducing any new product to your baby's skincare routine, especially for infants under 3 months.
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